Menopause: A Time of Change and Empowerment for Women

A new study reveals that a quarter of women feel more comfortable and confident in themselves after going through menopause. While some women dread this life stage, others find it empowering, leading to increased self-awareness and a renewed sense of purpose. The study also explores dating experiences and misconceptions surrounding menopause.

The Mystery of Missing Childhood Friends: Why I Don’t Have Many From My Past

This piece explores the common belief that people without childhood friends are untrustworthy, and shares a personal experience of having few close friends from childhood due to frequent moves, social anxiety, and lack of effort in maintaining relationships. The author argues that this doesn’t make them evil, but highlights the importance of nurturing friendships to prevent them from fading away.

Katy Perry’s ‘Kitchen Blowjob’ Comment: A Feminist Issue?

Pop star Katy Perry sparked controversy after suggesting on a podcast that she expects oral sex in exchange for her partner cleaning the kitchen. This article explores the implications of this statement, arguing that it perpetuates harmful gender stereotypes and normalizes the idea of using sex as a reward for doing chores. The author also emphasizes the importance of recognizing the unequal burden of housework on women and the need for respectful, equal partnerships.

Woman Celebrates Seven Years of Celibacy, Inspiring Others to Follow Suit

Alexis Turner, a freelance graphic and web designer, has been celibate for seven years, choosing to abstain from sex and dating until she finds her future husband. Her decision, while met with judgment from some, has had a profound impact on her life, allowing her to explore her values and find a new perspective on relationships. Turner’s story has resonated with others, inspiring some to embrace celibacy as well.

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